From now until August 22nd, the Southern region will be affected by the south of the low pressure trough with its axis passing through the Northern region, gradually strengthening, combined with wind convergence in the offshore area from Lam Dong to Ca Mau. This disturbance zone tends to move westward, causing the Southern region to experience a widespread rain spell.
Many places have moderate rain, locally heavy rain. Rain concentrates mainly at noon, afternoon and late afternoon, sometimes lasting until night. In thunderstorms, there is a possibility of thunder, strong gusts of wind and tornadoes, people need to be proactively wary.
Due to heavy rain and cloudy weather, the temperature during this time will decrease by about 2-3 degrees Celsius, commonly 29-32 degrees Celsius, in some places above 32 degrees Celsius.
From August 22nd to August 26th, rain in the South tends to decrease, the rain time is mainly concentrated in the late afternoon. Daytime is sunny, causing the temperature at noon and in the afternoon to increase again. At noon, the weather is quite hot, with some places having temperatures close to or reaching 35 degrees Celsius.
In the next 10 days, the weather in the South will continue to alternate sunny and rainy. Heavy rain causes humidity in the air to increase, creating favorable conditions for respiratory diseases to tend to increase in both adults and children.
In addition, hot and humid weather, and heavy rain are also favorable conditions for dengue fever to increase. People need to proactively prevent mosquitoes and remove items that may accumulate water around their homes.
